US20160265874A1 - Holster Mounting Device - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F41C33/041—Special attachments therefor for connecting a holster to a belt, webbing or other object
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41C—SMALLARMS, e.g. PISTOLS, RIFLES; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
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- F41C33/041—Special attachments therefor for connecting a holster to a belt, webbing or other object
- F41C33/045—Special attachments therefor for connecting a holster to a belt, webbing or other object for connection in more than one rotational position around an axle, e.g. by using a rotatable connection
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- the present invention relates generally to holster securing devices. More specifically, the present invention is a holster mounting device which allows for a gun holster to be mounted to a flat surface, a handlebar or cylindrical object, and various other objects.
- Common holster mounts are generally designed to secure a gun holster to a single object or surface. This may be the handlebar of a vehicle, a wall, a piece of furniture, or various other objects. Common holster mounts lack versatility, limiting the user to a small set of objects or surfaces which may be compatible with a specific holster mount. Moreover, common holster mounts can inconveniently mount a gun holster too close to a surface, or at an angle which is awkward for the user to access.
- the present invention is a holster mounting device which includes various types of mounts that can be used for varying situations.
- the present invention includes mounts which allow a gun holster to be mounted to a handlebar, for use on an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) or motorcycle.
- the present invention includes a mount which may be used to secure a holster at an angle relative to a surface.
- a third mount type allows the present invention to secure a gun holster directly to an object or surface.
- FIG. 1 is a front right perspective view of a first embodiment of the present invention, wherein the first embodiment comprises a proximal clamping jaw and a distal clamping jaw.
- FIG. 2 is a front left perspective view of the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a left side view of the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a section view of the first embodiment of the present invention taken along line 5 in FIG. 4 .
- FIG. 6 is a front right perspective view of a second embodiment of the present invention, wherein the second embodiment comprises a base plate.
- FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view of the second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a left side view of the second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a section view of the second embodiment of the present invention taken along line 9 in FIG. 8 .
- FIG. 10 is a front right perspective view of a third embodiment of the present invention, wherein the third embodiment comprises a bezel.
- FIG. 11 is an exploded perspective view of the third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a left side view of the third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 13 is a section view of the third embodiment of the present invention taken along line 13 in FIG. 12 .
- the present invention is a holster mounting device which is used to secure a gun holster to the handlebar of a vehicle, a wall, or a number of other objects or surfaces.
- the present invention comprises a holster setting 1 and a mount 9 .
- the holster setting 1 is used to removably mount a gun holster to the present invention.
- the holster setting 1 comprises a setting plate 2 , a first bracket 3 , and a second bracket 4 .
- the first bracket 3 and the second bracket 4 are used to brace the gun holster from opposite sides.
- the first bracket 3 and the second bracket 4 each comprise a clip rail 5 and a bracket body 6 .
- the clip rail 5 is designed so that a spring clip may be attached to the clip rail 5 .
- the bracket body 6 is connected onto the setting plate 2 and is used to elevate and support the clip rail 5 so that the spring clip of the gun holster may slide in between the clip rail 5 and the setting plate 2 .
- the bracket body 6 of the first bracket 3 and the bracket body 6 of the second bracket 4 are positioned opposite to each other about the setting plate 2 .
- the clip rail 5 is connected adjacent to the bracket body 6 and is positioned parallel to the setting plate 2 .
- the clip rail 5 of the first bracket 3 and the clip rail 5 of the second bracket 4 are oriented towards each other and are positioned parallel to each other.
- the mount 9 is used to secure the present invention, along with a gun holster to a surface or the handlebar of a vehicle.
- the mount 9 is connected onto the setting plate 2 , opposite to the first bracket 3 and the second bracket 4 .
- the positioning of the mount 9 orients the gun holster away from the object or surface that the gun holster is being mounted to. This allows the gun holster to be easily removed if needed.
- the bracket body 6 comprises a proximal end 7 and a distal end 8 .
- the proximal end 7 is positioned adjacent to the setting plate 2 and the distal end 8 is positioned opposite to the proximal end 7 along the bracket body 6 .
- the clip rail 5 is positioned in between the proximal end 7 and the distal end 8 . This arrangement is advantageous because by offsetting the clip rail 5 from the proximal end 7 , the spring clip of the gun holster is able to slide in between the setting plate 2 and the clip rail 5 . Further, offsetting the clip rail 5 from the distal end 8 helps to limit the movement of the gun holster when attached to the present invention.
- the mount 9 comprises a proximal clamping jaw 10 and a distal clamping jaw 11 .
- the proximal clamping jaw 10 and the distal clamping jaw 11 are used to clamp about a handlebar or similar cylindrical object.
- the proximal clamping jaw 10 is fastened adjacent to the setting plate 2 .
- the distal clamping jaw 11 is fastened adjacent to the proximal clamping jaw 10 , opposite to the setting plate 2 .
- the proximal clamping jaw 10 and the distal clamping jaw 11 may be tightened or loosened with respect to each other in order to fix the present invention in place or to adjust the position of the present invention.
- the present invention further comprises a main hole 28 , a threaded mount hole 29 , and an elongated fastener 30 .
- the main hole 28 traverses normal and through the setting plate 2 .
- the main hole 28 also traverses through the clip rail 5 of the first bracket 3 and the clip rail 5 of the second bracket 4 . This is done so that the elongated fastener 30 may be inserted through the main hole 28 without being obstructed by the clip rail 5 of the first bracket 3 and the clip rail 5 of the second bracket 4 .
- the threaded mount hole 29 traverses into the proximal clamping jaw 10 and is used to secure the elongated fastener 30 .
- the main hole 28 and the threaded mount hole 29 are concentrically aligned with each other so that the elongated fastener 30 can be positioned through the main hole 28 and engage to the threaded mount hole 29 .
- the holster setting 1 and the proximal clamping jaw 10 become fastened to each other.
- the proximal clamping jaw 10 and the distal clamping jaw 11 each comprise a bar-receiving groove 12 .
- the bar-receiving groove 12 of the proximal clamping jaw 10 and the bar-receiving groove 12 of the distal clamping jaw 11 are positioned adjacent to each other and are oriented towards each other. This allows the bar-receiving groove 12 of the proximal clamping jaw 10 and the bar-receiving groove 12 of the second jaw to be clamped about a handlebar or a similar cylindrical object.
- the mount 9 further comprises a first jaw fastening feature 13 and a second jaw fastening feature 14 .
- the first jaw fastening feature 13 and the second jaw fastening feature 14 are used to clamp the proximal clamping jaw 10 and the distal clamping jaw 11 together.
- the first jaw fastening feature 13 and the second jaw fastening feature 14 each comprise a proximal hole 15 , a distal threaded hole 16 , and a clamping fastener 17 .
- the first jaw fastening feature 13 and the second jaw fastening feature 14 are positioned opposite to each other along the mount 9 .
- the first bar-receiving groove 12 and the second bar-receiving groove 12 are positioned equidistant from the first jaw fastening feature 13 and from the second jaw fastening feature 14 so that the mount 9 may be evenly clamped onto a handlebar.
- the proximal hole 15 traverses through the proximal clamping jaw 10
- the distal threaded hole 16 traverses into the distal clamping jaw 11 .
- the proximal hole 15 and the distal threaded hole 16 are concentrically aligned with each other so that the clamping fastener 17 may be positioned through the proximal hole 15 and engaged to the distal threaded hole 16 .
- a distal threaded hole 16 is a female-threaded hole
- a clamping fastener 17 is a male-threaded fastener
- the mount 9 comprises a base plate 18 and a plurality of fastening holes 22 .
- the base plate 18 is used to secure the present invention to any flat surface.
- the base plate 18 is fastened adjacent to the setting plate 2 , opposite to the first bracket 3 and the second bracket 4 .
- the plurality of fastening holes 22 traverses through the base plate 18 and are peripherally distributed on the base plate 18 .
- the plurality of fastening holes 22 provides a means of screwing or bolting the base plate 18 to the surface in which the present invention is to be mounted.
- the threaded mount hole 29 traverses through the base plate 18 . This is shown in FIGS. 7-9 . Similar to the first embodiment of the present invention, the threaded mount hole 29 is designed to engage with the elongated fastener 30 . The elongated fastener 30 is positioned through the main hole 28 and is engaged to the threaded mount hole 29 . When the elongated fastener 30 is engaged to the threaded mount hole 29 and tightened, the holster setting 1 and the base plate 18 become fastened to each other.
- the mount 9 further comprises a plurality of base fastening features 23 .
- the plurality of base fastening features 23 is used to mount the base plate 18 to a surface.
- Each of the plurality of base fastening features 23 comprises a base fastener 24 and a base fastening anchor 25 .
- the base fastener 24 is positioned through a corresponding hole from the plurality of fastening holes 22 .
- the base fastener 24 is engaged to the base fastening anchor 25 and is positioned adjacent to the base plate 18 , opposite to the setting plate 2 . In this configuration, the base fastener 24 may be inserted through the surface in which the present invention is to be mounted.
- the base fastening anchor 25 may then be engaged to the base fastener 24 such that the base plate 18 and the base fastening anchor 25 are pressed against opposite sides of the mounting surface.
- the base fastener 24 is a bolt
- the base fastening anchor 25 is a nut.
- the base plate 18 comprises a first surface 19 and a second surface 20 .
- the first surface 19 is positioned adjacent to the setting plate 2 .
- the first surface 19 and the second surface 20 are oriented at an acute angle 21 with each other. This arrangement allows the holster setting 1 to be oriented at an angle relative to the mounting surface. By doing this, when a gun holster is attached to the present invention, the gun holster may be positioned in a way that is convenient for the user.
- the mount 9 comprises a bezel 26 and a bezel fastening anchor 27 .
- the bezel 26 is positioned adjacent to the setting plate 2 and gives the present invention a decorative look, while also creating a stable interface for the setting plate 2 to be secured to an object or surface.
- the main hole 28 traverses normal and through the setting plate 2 and the bezel 26 . This is shown in FIGS. 12-13 .
- the elongated fastener 30 is positioned through the main hole 28 and the bezel 26 and is engaged to the bezel fastening anchor 27 .
- the bezel fastening anchor 27 is positioned adjacent to the bezel 26 , opposite to the setting plate 2 , and is used to secure the present invention to a surface or object.
- the elongated fastener 30 may be inserted through the surface in which the present invention is to be mounted.
- the bezel fastening anchor 27 may then be engaged to the elongated fastener 30 such that the bezel 26 and the bezel fastening anchor 27 are pressed against opposite sides of the mounting surface. In doing this, the bezel 26 is secured in place between the setting plate 2 and the mounting surface.
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- The current application claims a priority to the U.S. Provisional Patent application Ser. No. 62/131,323 filed on Mar. 11, 2015 and a priority to the U.S. Provisional Patent application Ser. No. 62/161,727 filed on May 14, 2015.
- The present invention relates generally to holster securing devices. More specifically, the present invention is a holster mounting device which allows for a gun holster to be mounted to a flat surface, a handlebar or cylindrical object, and various other objects.
- Common holster mounts are generally designed to secure a gun holster to a single object or surface. This may be the handlebar of a vehicle, a wall, a piece of furniture, or various other objects. Common holster mounts lack versatility, limiting the user to a small set of objects or surfaces which may be compatible with a specific holster mount. Moreover, common holster mounts can inconveniently mount a gun holster too close to a surface, or at an angle which is awkward for the user to access.
- Accordingly, there is a present need for a holster mount which provides increased versatility in terms of mounting capabilities. Further, there is a present need for a holster mount which is easy and convenient for users to install and access. The present invention is a holster mounting device which includes various types of mounts that can be used for varying situations. The present invention includes mounts which allow a gun holster to be mounted to a handlebar, for use on an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) or motorcycle. Further, the present invention includes a mount which may be used to secure a holster at an angle relative to a surface. A third mount type allows the present invention to secure a gun holster directly to an object or surface.
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FIG. 1 is a front right perspective view of a first embodiment of the present invention, wherein the first embodiment comprises a proximal clamping jaw and a distal clamping jaw. -
FIG. 2 is a front left perspective view of the first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 4 is a left side view of the first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 5 is a section view of the first embodiment of the present invention taken alongline 5 inFIG. 4 . -
FIG. 6 is a front right perspective view of a second embodiment of the present invention, wherein the second embodiment comprises a base plate. -
FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view of the second embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 8 is a left side view of the second embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 9 is a section view of the second embodiment of the present invention taken alongline 9 inFIG. 8 . -
FIG. 10 is a front right perspective view of a third embodiment of the present invention, wherein the third embodiment comprises a bezel. -
FIG. 11 is an exploded perspective view of the third embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 12 is a left side view of the third embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 13 is a section view of the third embodiment of the present invention taken alongline 13 inFIG. 12 . - All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
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FIGS. 1-2 , the present invention is a holster mounting device which is used to secure a gun holster to the handlebar of a vehicle, a wall, or a number of other objects or surfaces. The present invention comprises aholster setting 1 and amount 9. Theholster setting 1 is used to removably mount a gun holster to the present invention. Theholster setting 1 comprises asetting plate 2, afirst bracket 3, and asecond bracket 4. Thefirst bracket 3 and thesecond bracket 4 are used to brace the gun holster from opposite sides. Thefirst bracket 3 and thesecond bracket 4 each comprise aclip rail 5 and abracket body 6. Theclip rail 5 is designed so that a spring clip may be attached to theclip rail 5. Thebracket body 6 is connected onto thesetting plate 2 and is used to elevate and support theclip rail 5 so that the spring clip of the gun holster may slide in between theclip rail 5 and thesetting plate 2. Thebracket body 6 of thefirst bracket 3 and thebracket body 6 of thesecond bracket 4 are positioned opposite to each other about thesetting plate 2. Theclip rail 5 is connected adjacent to thebracket body 6 and is positioned parallel to thesetting plate 2. Theclip rail 5 of thefirst bracket 3 and theclip rail 5 of thesecond bracket 4 are oriented towards each other and are positioned parallel to each other. This arrangement allows thefirst bracket 3 and thesecond bracket 4 to prevent the spring clip of the gun holster from sliding on theclip rail 5. Themount 9 is used to secure the present invention, along with a gun holster to a surface or the handlebar of a vehicle. Themount 9 is connected onto thesetting plate 2, opposite to thefirst bracket 3 and thesecond bracket 4. When a gun holster is attached to the present invention, the positioning of themount 9 orients the gun holster away from the object or surface that the gun holster is being mounted to. This allows the gun holster to be easily removed if needed. - In reference to
FIGS. 2-3 , thebracket body 6 comprises aproximal end 7 and adistal end 8. Theproximal end 7 is positioned adjacent to thesetting plate 2 and thedistal end 8 is positioned opposite to theproximal end 7 along thebracket body 6. Theclip rail 5 is positioned in between theproximal end 7 and thedistal end 8. This arrangement is advantageous because by offsetting theclip rail 5 from theproximal end 7, the spring clip of the gun holster is able to slide in between thesetting plate 2 and theclip rail 5. Further, offsetting theclip rail 5 from thedistal end 8 helps to limit the movement of the gun holster when attached to the present invention. - In a first embodiment of the present invention, shown in
FIGS. 1-3 , themount 9 comprises aproximal clamping jaw 10 and adistal clamping jaw 11. Together, theproximal clamping jaw 10 and thedistal clamping jaw 11 are used to clamp about a handlebar or similar cylindrical object. Theproximal clamping jaw 10 is fastened adjacent to thesetting plate 2. Thedistal clamping jaw 11 is fastened adjacent to theproximal clamping jaw 10, opposite to thesetting plate 2. Theproximal clamping jaw 10 and thedistal clamping jaw 11 may be tightened or loosened with respect to each other in order to fix the present invention in place or to adjust the position of the present invention. - In reference to
FIGS. 3-5 , the present invention further comprises amain hole 28, a threadedmount hole 29, and anelongated fastener 30. Themain hole 28 traverses normal and through thesetting plate 2. Themain hole 28 also traverses through theclip rail 5 of thefirst bracket 3 and theclip rail 5 of thesecond bracket 4. This is done so that theelongated fastener 30 may be inserted through themain hole 28 without being obstructed by theclip rail 5 of thefirst bracket 3 and theclip rail 5 of thesecond bracket 4. The threadedmount hole 29 traverses into theproximal clamping jaw 10 and is used to secure theelongated fastener 30. Themain hole 28 and the threadedmount hole 29 are concentrically aligned with each other so that theelongated fastener 30 can be positioned through themain hole 28 and engage to the threadedmount hole 29. When theelongated fastener 30 is engaged to the threadedmount hole 29 and tightened, the holster setting 1 and theproximal clamping jaw 10 become fastened to each other. - In reference to
FIG. 1 , theproximal clamping jaw 10 and thedistal clamping jaw 11 each comprise a bar-receivinggroove 12. The bar-receivinggroove 12 of theproximal clamping jaw 10 and the bar-receivinggroove 12 of thedistal clamping jaw 11 are positioned adjacent to each other and are oriented towards each other. This allows the bar-receivinggroove 12 of theproximal clamping jaw 10 and the bar-receivinggroove 12 of the second jaw to be clamped about a handlebar or a similar cylindrical object. - In reference to
FIGS. 1-3 , themount 9 further comprises a firstjaw fastening feature 13 and a secondjaw fastening feature 14. Together, the firstjaw fastening feature 13 and the secondjaw fastening feature 14 are used to clamp theproximal clamping jaw 10 and thedistal clamping jaw 11 together. The firstjaw fastening feature 13 and the secondjaw fastening feature 14 each comprise aproximal hole 15, a distal threadedhole 16, and a clampingfastener 17. The firstjaw fastening feature 13 and the secondjaw fastening feature 14 are positioned opposite to each other along themount 9. The first bar-receivinggroove 12 and the second bar-receivinggroove 12 are positioned equidistant from the firstjaw fastening feature 13 and from the secondjaw fastening feature 14 so that themount 9 may be evenly clamped onto a handlebar. Theproximal hole 15 traverses through theproximal clamping jaw 10, and the distal threadedhole 16 traverses into thedistal clamping jaw 11. Theproximal hole 15 and the distal threadedhole 16 are concentrically aligned with each other so that the clampingfastener 17 may be positioned through theproximal hole 15 and engaged to the distal threadedhole 16. When the clampingfastener 17 of the firstjaw fastening feature 13 and the clampingfastener 17 of the secondjaw fastening feature 14 are each engaged to their corresponding distal threadedhole 16 and tightened, theproximal clamping jaw 10 and thedistal clamping jaw 11 become fastened to each other. In some embodiments of the present invention, a distal threadedhole 16 is a female-threaded hole, and a clampingfastener 17 is a male-threaded fastener. - In a second embodiment of the present invention, shown in
FIGS. 6-7 , themount 9 comprises abase plate 18 and a plurality of fastening holes 22. Thebase plate 18 is used to secure the present invention to any flat surface. Thebase plate 18 is fastened adjacent to thesetting plate 2, opposite to thefirst bracket 3 and thesecond bracket 4. The plurality of fastening holes 22 traverses through thebase plate 18 and are peripherally distributed on thebase plate 18. The plurality of fastening holes 22 provides a means of screwing or bolting thebase plate 18 to the surface in which the present invention is to be mounted. - Instead of traversing into the
proximal clamping jaw 10, in the second embodiment of the present invention, the threadedmount hole 29 traverses through thebase plate 18. This is shown inFIGS. 7-9 . Similar to the first embodiment of the present invention, the threadedmount hole 29 is designed to engage with theelongated fastener 30. Theelongated fastener 30 is positioned through themain hole 28 and is engaged to the threadedmount hole 29. When theelongated fastener 30 is engaged to the threadedmount hole 29 and tightened, the holster setting 1 and thebase plate 18 become fastened to each other. - The
mount 9 further comprises a plurality of base fastening features 23. The plurality of base fastening features 23 is used to mount thebase plate 18 to a surface. Each of the plurality of base fastening features 23 comprises abase fastener 24 and abase fastening anchor 25. Thebase fastener 24 is positioned through a corresponding hole from the plurality of fastening holes 22. Thebase fastener 24 is engaged to thebase fastening anchor 25 and is positioned adjacent to thebase plate 18, opposite to thesetting plate 2. In this configuration, thebase fastener 24 may be inserted through the surface in which the present invention is to be mounted. Thebase fastening anchor 25 may then be engaged to thebase fastener 24 such that thebase plate 18 and thebase fastening anchor 25 are pressed against opposite sides of the mounting surface. In some embodiments of the present invention, thebase fastener 24 is a bolt, and thebase fastening anchor 25 is a nut. - In reference to
FIGS. 6-7 , thebase plate 18 comprises afirst surface 19 and asecond surface 20. Thefirst surface 19 is positioned adjacent to thesetting plate 2. Thefirst surface 19 and thesecond surface 20 are oriented at anacute angle 21 with each other. This arrangement allows the holster setting 1 to be oriented at an angle relative to the mounting surface. By doing this, when a gun holster is attached to the present invention, the gun holster may be positioned in a way that is convenient for the user. - In a third embodiment of the present invention, shown in
FIGS. 10-11 , themount 9 comprises abezel 26 and abezel fastening anchor 27. Thebezel 26 is positioned adjacent to thesetting plate 2 and gives the present invention a decorative look, while also creating a stable interface for thesetting plate 2 to be secured to an object or surface. Themain hole 28 traverses normal and through thesetting plate 2 and thebezel 26. This is shown inFIGS. 12-13 . Theelongated fastener 30 is positioned through themain hole 28 and thebezel 26 and is engaged to thebezel fastening anchor 27. Thebezel fastening anchor 27 is positioned adjacent to thebezel 26, opposite to thesetting plate 2, and is used to secure the present invention to a surface or object. In this configuration, theelongated fastener 30 may be inserted through the surface in which the present invention is to be mounted. Thebezel fastening anchor 27 may then be engaged to theelongated fastener 30 such that thebezel 26 and thebezel fastening anchor 27 are pressed against opposite sides of the mounting surface. In doing this, thebezel 26 is secured in place between the settingplate 2 and the mounting surface. - Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
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